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Apr 15 2024
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Stephen King's smackdown of Donald Trump causes a stir
Stephen King has slammed comments about the Battle of Gettysburg made by former President Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday. The rally was Trump's first major campaign event in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, which President Joe Biden is expected to visit in the coming days. King is no stranger to criticizing the former president online
NewsweekApr 16 2024
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Donald Trump's first 6 jurors selected: Everything we know
Six jurors have been sworn in and seated in Donald Trump's hush money case in New York City as the former president's criminal trial continues Tuesday. The panel—which will be part of the first jury to hear arguments on criminal charges brought against a former president—was selected after prosecutors and defense attorneys dismissed several dozen potential jurors in an effort to weed out any
NewsweekApr 16 2024
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Biden appeases Iran because he’s desperate to beat Trump
Did President Joe Biden receive advance warning of Iran’s strike against Israel? Reuters is reporting that "Iraqi, Turkish and Jordanian officials each said Iran had provided early warning of the attack last week, including some details." They further reported that Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Sunday that "Iran gave neighbouring countries and Israel's ally the United
Fox News (Opinion)Apr 11 2024
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Trump's Lawyers Subpoena the Wrong Guy
It’s not a big story, but it speaks to the kind of competence you get when you value syncophantic loyalty over everything else. But, whoopsie! They served the subpoena on the wrong Jeremy Rosenberg. Rather than the investigator, it went to some dude in Brooklyn who has nothing to do with the case. It was a subpoena for documents, so service was by mail, but this happened in Brooklyn, so I like
Daily KosApr 13 2024
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Biden is gaining in polls, but is still behind Trump
Former President Trump leads President Biden by one point among registered voters nationwide, 46% to 45%, in the widely covered New York Times/Siena College poll — a Biden gain from February, when Trump led by four. Why it matters: Biden has been improving in polls since last month's State of the Union. What they're saying: "You can't exactly call a one-point deficit the 'Biden comeback,'"
AxiosApr 16 2024
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Megadonors come to Trump’s fundraising aid, federal reports show
Former President Donald Trump‘s fundraising efforts picked up steam in the first three months of 2024 as GOP megadonors assisted his third bid for the White House. Trump and the Republican National Committee had already announced they raised $65.6 million in March and ended the month with $93.1 million cash on hand. New filings with the Federal Election Commission showed Trump 47 Committee, a
Washington ExaminerApr 16 2024
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Trump's $175M bond looks like an attempt to defraud the court
It appears that real estate fraudster Donald J. Trump's last-minute attempt to fix the problems with his prior bond filing has created more questions and offered no believable answers. After being found guilty of fraud and ordered to pay $454 million, Donald Trump was offered a lifeline by the court to post only a $175 million bond during his appeal. It appears the impulse to commit fraud is
Boing BoingApr 11 2024
Fact Check
Trump’s False Claim About Roe
In a video statement outlining his position on abortion, former President Donald Trump falsely claimed that “all legal scholars, both sides, wanted and in fact demanded” that Roe v. Wade “be ended.” Legal scholars told us that was “utter nonsense” and “patently absurd.”
Roe, the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that established a constitutional right to abortion, was overturned by the Supreme
FactCheck.orgApr 16 2024
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Trump Can’t Stop Whining and It’s Only Day Two
The second day of jury selection for Donald Trump’s hush-money trial hadn’t even begun Tuesday when the former president embarked on his first angry tirade about his perpetual victimhood. After firing off a caps-lock-ridden missive against the judge presiding over his case, Trump arrived at the Manhattan courthouse and complained to reporters outside that he should be campaigning instead of
Daily BeastApr 15 2024
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Jon Stewart Takes on Trump’s Embarrassing First Day of Court
Donald Trump was in court on Monday for a pretty momentous occasion: Day one of his criminal hush-money trial—and Jon Stewart could not contain his excitement. “After years of anticipation, the first criminal trial of a former president has begun,” shared The Daily Show host on Monday, “and by all accounts it is absolutely riveting.” So riveting, in fact, that the former president allegedly
Daily Beast